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we need to drill more to make ourselves energy independent. let's discuss that as part of the fiscal cliff as well? >> has nothing to do with spending. >> exactly. >> but social security has everything to do with spending. >> not as it pertains to the fiscal cliff. where were we? headed to the close. 20 minutes left in the trading day. look at that, still going steady with dow down 35 points. >> your portfolio hangs in the balance. coming up, top strategists weigh in on how you should invest now. >> fired for not getting a flu shot? that's what happened to 150 workers at one of the largest employers in cincinnati. we'll look at both sides and whether that's a fair business practice or an outrageous violation of privacy. something else michelle and i can disagree on coming up later on the "closing bell." [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the p
we need to drill more to make ourselves energy independent. let's discuss that as part of the fiscal cliff as well? >> has nothing to do with spending. >> exactly. >> but social security has everything to do with spending. >> not as it pertains to the fiscal cliff. where were we? headed to the close. 20 minutes left in the trading day. look at that, still going steady with dow down 35 points. >> your portfolio hangs in the balance. coming up, top strategists weigh...
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of enough will to do major legislative initiatives or to amend the constitution, and if new york and energy want to do that, great. >> i like "reason" magazine a lot. >> me too. they seem very reasonable. >>> call them fiscal cliff spikes and dives, will the market swings continue tomorrow morning? we've got three top money pros to weigh in next. >>> and we're keeping an eye on the closed-door meeting at the white house between president obama and ceos to tackle the fiscal cliff. there's a look at the white house right there live as you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that could really help you elevate your trading. so we built it. chances of making this? it's a lot easier to find out if a trade is potentially profitable. just use our trade & probability calculator and there it is. for all the reasons you trade options
of enough will to do major legislative initiatives or to amend the constitution, and if new york and energy want to do that, great. >> i like "reason" magazine a lot. >> me too. they seem very reasonable. >>> call them fiscal cliff spikes and dives, will the market swings continue tomorrow morning? we've got three top money pros to weigh in next. >>> and we're keeping an eye on the closed-door meeting at the white house between president obama and ceos to...
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energy is the weakest sector in particular. we're seeing weakness in a lot of the natural gas stocks. there's some forecast for warmer weather in the month of december and that is hitting that group today. again energy the leading sector to the downside. >>> mary mentioned the nasdaq and technologies. let's go to the nasdaq where jackie deangelis is following the big movers over there. >> as mary said, the nasdaq just popping in positive territory but ever so slightly. still performing better than the dow and the s&p today. amazon.com posting some gains today after it was the most visited retail site on black friday. online sales for black friday estimated to have surpassed a billion dollars for the first time ever. mobile devices driving 15% to those sales and the ipad driving nearly 90% of tablet traffic. apple seeing a gain of better than 2% today. meantime as cyber monday is well under way, ebay is on the move and best performer on the nasdaq 100. closing to close its gap with amazon as the cyber monday leader. >>> biotech
energy is the weakest sector in particular. we're seeing weakness in a lot of the natural gas stocks. there's some forecast for warmer weather in the month of december and that is hitting that group today. again energy the leading sector to the downside. >>> mary mentioned the nasdaq and technologies. let's go to the nasdaq where jackie deangelis is following the big movers over there. >> as mary said, the nasdaq just popping in positive territory but ever so slightly. still...
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the energy companies say discussions with the committee are still in progress, and of course they had to file approval because they have extensive operations in the u.s. gulf of mexico. >>> "the wall street journal" reporting that virtue is emerging as the frontrunner to buy knight capital. they would possibly sell off parts of that business. finally, we can't get away from the story of twinkies. the bakers union of hostess brands wants a bankruptcy judge to appoint a chapter 11 trustee to ensure an orderly winddown. the union is saying it objects the allowing incumbent management to supervise the lick wi addition. have you finished your twinkies? >> no, we're back to saving them now. we need to talk, because i read a piece in the journal today, which gave me a new insight into -- >> the jenkins piece? fantastic piece. >> it's not the bakers. it's the teamsters. it's that distribution system which we heard about. one guy can deliver -- i think you have to deliver of wonder bread, each slice individually, and then it has to be reassem e reassembled by someone different. i mean, we hear
the energy companies say discussions with the committee are still in progress, and of course they had to file approval because they have extensive operations in the u.s. gulf of mexico. >>> "the wall street journal" reporting that virtue is emerging as the frontrunner to buy knight capital. they would possibly sell off parts of that business. finally, we can't get away from the story of twinkies. the bakers union of hostess brands wants a bankruptcy judge to appoint a chapter...
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the estate tax break because it's important to farmers and wants to preserve the tax credit for wind energy. >> can't do that. >> everybody puts their hand up this is mine. >> it's less difficult, and -- >> cap you get to keep what you want. >> it's going to affect the high end, at 50,000 it wouldn't affect -- >> steve, what do you think about the $50,000 cap proposal or another number? >> i think the cap proposal has some merit. in the real world you probably end up exempting charitable. apart from what the head of the red cross is, charities see this as potentially devastating. do you want it to apply to everybody or only with people with income above $250,000. >> if it's 50,000 or 28% cap of adjusted gross you end up exempting people with lower incomes because they don't use that much. >> there are people, there's actually two different things. the $50,000 cap there are not that many people but some people who would use it. >> how can you use more? >> state and local taxes, health care, all this stuff if you put it in there. >> there are some arguments that health care shouldn't be exemp
the estate tax break because it's important to farmers and wants to preserve the tax credit for wind energy. >> can't do that. >> everybody puts their hand up this is mine. >> it's less difficult, and -- >> cap you get to keep what you want. >> it's going to affect the high end, at 50,000 it wouldn't affect -- >> steve, what do you think about the $50,000 cap proposal or another number? >> i think the cap proposal has some merit. in the real world you...
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ely lily, interestingly, devon energy. there's so many lists going around. so a lot of them do come in the month of december. guess by the way, check out the shares in ges. today the stock is get a nice boost. >> you talk about all the special dividends, in the meantime, fxc trading above 7.5%. spanish bonds amazing. italian, 1.48%. we're buying italian paper. >> for a good trade, that's got to be some of the good things that are out. >> we want to talk about things that are good that we forget about because when they're bad, we talked about them every day. >> europe is such a good trading partner, at least in the past based on where brussels was going. >> we had ten straight that were good. production numbers still good there. i'm a believer in china, but, boy, that stock market has been a gonner. >> record low in china even though the data has been getting marketedly better. it's fascinating to trade there. >> i'm a believer, but every day you come in and you feel smacked on the head. >> also troublingly, same store sales were only up 1% while inventories
ely lily, interestingly, devon energy. there's so many lists going around. so a lot of them do come in the month of december. guess by the way, check out the shares in ges. today the stock is get a nice boost. >> you talk about all the special dividends, in the meantime, fxc trading above 7.5%. spanish bonds amazing. italian, 1.48%. we're buying italian paper. >> for a good trade, that's got to be some of the good things that are out. >> we want to talk about things that are...
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energy all over the map. >> that's right. this morning we have the energy complex that's mixed. we did see initial support to crude oil from that greek deal but that quickly dissipated. dollar strength keeping pressure on crude today. traders of course keeping watch on tensions in the mid easts s but because that provides pressure to crude oil. those are some of the factors at play today. look at the rest of the energy complex, december contracts for gasoline, heating oil, as well as nat gas expire today. natural gas continuing the decline from yesterday after it came under pressure because of a warm forecast for the month of december. checking gold prices. they are pulling back today. expect volatility later as well because of december contract expires. david, back to you. >> all right. thanks very much, mary thompson. i wanted to look at two of the companies involved in the largest deal of the day. that is the $6.8 billion acquisition announced this morning by conagra who has been trying to buy ralcorp for the last couple years and they got a deal done. this is not the same ra
energy all over the map. >> that's right. this morning we have the energy complex that's mixed. we did see initial support to crude oil from that greek deal but that quickly dissipated. dollar strength keeping pressure on crude today. traders of course keeping watch on tensions in the mid easts s but because that provides pressure to crude oil. those are some of the factors at play today. look at the rest of the energy complex, december contracts for gasoline, heating oil, as well as nat...
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that's a big change in the energy market over the last week. back to you, carl. >> you might wonder why we're off the lows. we were down more than 100 points. currently the dow down 55. we are getting some flashes out of reuters citing speaker boehner saying he's still optimistic that the republicans and president can reach a deal over the fiscal cliff. not adding anything too specific. saying that once again republicans willing to put revenue on the table if in fact they are met with entitlement cuts. oklahoma congressman jim lankford is the policy chairman and member of the house budget committee and signed the anti-tax pledge and joins us this morning from washington. congressman, good morning. >> good morning. >> i don't need to tell you. the markets are in a tenuous phase here. a comment from the speaker takes the market up 50 points. where do you think we are? >> that's the frustration with this. in the house we passed our tax policy and sequestration documents in may of this year. we have been waiting on the senate. the senate said we'll
that's a big change in the energy market over the last week. back to you, carl. >> you might wonder why we're off the lows. we were down more than 100 points. currently the dow down 55. we are getting some flashes out of reuters citing speaker boehner saying he's still optimistic that the republicans and president can reach a deal over the fiscal cliff. not adding anything too specific. saying that once again republicans willing to put revenue on the table if in fact they are met with...
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that's for sure given the last year. >>> one energy stock losing steam today. i want to send it over to michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> energy stocks getting hit hard today because the price of natural gas falling below $3.75 per million btus, tied to weak forecasts or milder temperatures in december. remember, high levels of storage. there you see chesapeake was the worst performer of the s&p 500, now just one of the weakest lower by nearly 4%. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> over the weekend, the piper jaffray team observed the microsoft and the apple stores in the mall of america. while ipad purchases seem slower than last year, the 11 ipads sold per hour did outweigh sales of the microsoft surface. joining us for a closer look is gene munster. has a price target of 900. gene, good to see you again. >> hello. >> did you park yourself at the mall? >> yeah, it got pretty long. we were there for ten hours. i did about seven of those hours. i'm glad it's only once a year. >> that's why they pay you the big bucks weekends like this. walk me through what yo
that's for sure given the last year. >>> one energy stock losing steam today. i want to send it over to michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> energy stocks getting hit hard today because the price of natural gas falling below $3.75 per million btus, tied to weak forecasts or milder temperatures in december. remember, high levels of storage. there you see chesapeake was the worst performer of the s&p 500, now just one of the weakest lower by nearly 4%. guys, back to you. >>...
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goldman sachs says that the fda response to letters sent by two senators on the safety of those energy drinks will likely be benign as far as regulatory concerns go. >>> facebook shares have been on a tear lately up more than 30% the past couple of weeks so has the social media giant finally convinced investors that it's worth a second look? >>> plus you can the chevy volt still struggling to make inroads with buyers but gm now doubling down with a big bet on electric. phil lebeau live at the l.a. auto show. phil? >> i'm sitting in the all-new chevy spark ev. at a time when electric car sales are struggling in the u.s. you is this the right time for gm to roll out an all-electric compact car? that story coming up on "power lunch." sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico su
goldman sachs says that the fda response to letters sent by two senators on the safety of those energy drinks will likely be benign as far as regulatory concerns go. >>> facebook shares have been on a tear lately up more than 30% the past couple of weeks so has the social media giant finally convinced investors that it's worth a second look? >>> plus you can the chevy volt still struggling to make inroads with buyers but gm now doubling down with a big bet on electric. phil...
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that's positive going into 2013 in terms of a reallocation trade getting back to the energy, the materials, and the industrials. >> durable goods report today was better than many expected it to be. riday was pretty good.s good. a lot of the economic data coming in of late was pretty good. >> today if you look at the core durable goods and machinery and industrial goods, it was actually great for the first month of a quarter. usually that's the weakest month as the quarter progresses and gets strong. that was very, very unusual leading people to be optimistic. the interesting thing is the stocks didn't follow. cat was down or flat. deere is not doing much. so there's sort of this disconnect between the market and what we see from the economic data. >> the economy is front and center down in the nation's capital. the president meeting with more ceos today to discuss that and the fiscal cliff. we've the latest on the fiscal cliff negotiations. >> the president is meeting with small business leaders at the white house today. a development just within the past hour i think is changing the deba
that's positive going into 2013 in terms of a reallocation trade getting back to the energy, the materials, and the industrials. >> durable goods report today was better than many expected it to be. riday was pretty good.s good. a lot of the economic data coming in of late was pretty good. >> today if you look at the core durable goods and machinery and industrial goods, it was actually great for the first month of a quarter. usually that's the weakest month as the quarter...
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number two is uncertainty about the economy, number three is energy costs, number four is uncertainty about government policy. number five is the cost of useless regulations and red tape. six, seven, and eight are frequent changes in the tax code. tax code complexity, and taxes take away the money, my earnings that i use to grow my business. they're the issues that we're concerned about. >> bill, you said taxes are six, seven, and eight, so they're not in the one, two, or three category. which i might imagine given that's a huge issue going into 2013. >> well, it certainly is. and when we took the survey earlier this year, of course, maybe the fiscal cliff issue wasn't quite as big a point. right now -- yeah, this is a survey, the big one was 75 items, we only do once every five years and, of course, health care costs which is you could look at as a tax, if you will, is at the top of the list for the last 25 years, you have to go back to the early '80s to get interest costs up there. remember the 21% prime and the difficulty in getting credit back in those days. >> when's your next co
number two is uncertainty about the economy, number three is energy costs, number four is uncertainty about government policy. number five is the cost of useless regulations and red tape. six, seven, and eight are frequent changes in the tax code. tax code complexity, and taxes take away the money, my earnings that i use to grow my business. they're the issues that we're concerned about. >> bill, you said taxes are six, seven, and eight, so they're not in the one, two, or three category....
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it's picked up a little bit with lower energy prices. we can do things in the tax code to create jobs here and get some of that wealth, invest it in manufacturing plants facilities, which are construction jobs and the manufacturing jobs after that. we had something -- we're doing something in my organization called patriot voices asking people to go to websites, patriotvoices.com and sign up to take a pledge to buy made in america for christmas. it's hard to find things at some stores made in america. this is a problem that i think a lot of people see and can we do something in the tax code to create more incentives for people to manufacture in america to create a stronger economy? the answer is yes and we should be. >> let's be sensitive to a news conference you hosted today on something close to your heart, your daughter bella and wife is there as well tell me what that was about. >> it's on the convention for rights of people with disabilities, which sounds like a wonderful thing. the problem is there's a provision in this internation
it's picked up a little bit with lower energy prices. we can do things in the tax code to create jobs here and get some of that wealth, invest it in manufacturing plants facilities, which are construction jobs and the manufacturing jobs after that. we had something -- we're doing something in my organization called patriot voices asking people to go to websites, patriotvoices.com and sign up to take a pledge to buy made in america for christmas. it's hard to find things at some stores made in...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upse
putting us in control of our energy future, now. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow....
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >> i think we would have to be ostriches with our heads in the sand if we're not worried. we need to look at ourselves thoroughly inside out and anyone who is whistling past the graveyard saying we need to keep doing what we're doing we're right,
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. their story, i feel like i just ahead. >>> the obama administration clearly played a crucial role in encouraging israel to agree to the ceasefire with hamas. wolf spoke with shimon peres about relations wi
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. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> some of the secrets surrounding osama bin laden's burial at sea are bein
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energy also. president obama said that several times that we want -- we need to be efficient in terms of energy. that would be a door that would open a lot of opportunities for mexican government in terms of bilateral relationships and growth in terms of jobs. that's another thing he's talking about. i don't know if he's selling the idea because of the job situation in the united states, but it could be a reality. >> helps sustain, something like 6 million jobs in the united states. he -- the president elect pena nieto sat down with wolf blitzer a little while ago. let's play part of that interview. >> what is the biggest problem in u.s./mexican relations right now? >> translator: -- good understanding and my purpose then is to create a relationship, to built a relationship based on trust and relationship positive constructive that would allow us to understand the world affais z and matters that both peoples have to face and based on this agreement, we'll reach relationship of brotherhood. >> i kn
energy also. president obama said that several times that we want -- we need to be efficient in terms of energy. that would be a door that would open a lot of opportunities for mexican government in terms of bilateral relationships and growth in terms of jobs. that's another thing he's talking about. i don't know if he's selling the idea because of the job situation in the united states, but it could be a reality. >> helps sustain, something like 6 million jobs in the united states. he --...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> the united states could now be considering sending more military power into the middle east in the wake of this latest wave of violence. let's bring in our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barbara? >> well, wolf, a number of senior u.s. military officials tell us there are now discussions here inside the pentagon at very top levels about whether more military power is needed in the region because of the instability. one official telling us this is post-benghazi. the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. and now in addition problems of rising tensions all over the region, syria, israel, gaza, egypt. l
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. ♪for your information ♪we're two of a kind ♪two of a kind ♪it's my observation ♪we're two of a kind ♪like peas in a pod ♪and birds of a feather ♪alone or together you'll find ♪that we are two-oo-oo, oo-oo-oo, oo-oo-oo, of a kind♪
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? i tell them dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's cha
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. until i show them this. the oral-b pro-health clinical brush. its pro-flex sides adjust to teeth and gums for a better clean. the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ >>> shock and outrage in a california town bankrupted by scandal. a number of city officials allegedly raking in millions at taxpayer expense. at the center of the controversy an ex-police chief who claims he's entitled to hundreds of thousands of dollars more. here's cnn's kyung lah. >> reporter: a 22-year veteran of the bell police force sergeant james is reminded of the corruption at every turn he takes. boarded up build
putting us in control of our energy future, now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. until i show them this. the oral-b pro-health clinical brush. its pro-flex sides adjust to teeth and gums for a better clean. the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could...
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of energy at large. it does not take anything from anyone. it means when the president wants to talk about energy strategy, that he has got a mechanism and a single point of contact that is responsible for the orchestration and the development of producing such a document. this is, we think, is reasonable and will be good for the country economically and will be good for americans to know that we do have a strategy and is articulated and you can read it in documents and it is also good for america's leadership role on the globe as energy becomes more and more a very significant part of the problems that face of growing populations. thank you. >> this was patterned after the concept of what we have at the pentagon. it is different. it is not command or control. it is pretty amazing to think all these different departments and agencies and players do not come together in some coordinated way to sit down and talk about what we need to do in energy. agriculture has a piece of this. i think you mentioned the
of energy at large. it does not take anything from anyone. it means when the president wants to talk about energy strategy, that he has got a mechanism and a single point of contact that is responsible for the orchestration and the development of producing such a document. this is, we think, is reasonable and will be good for the country economically and will be good for americans to know that we do have a strategy and is articulated and you can read it in documents and it is also good for...
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energy -- people in the energy business understand that have to look for other opportunities. >> an interesting thing happened several days ago. in the wake of hurricane sandy, governor chris christie of new asked for help with gas pipeline crews. there are people from specter energy here today. specter has crews in ontario that were ready to go. there was some pickup in some pipeline. i get an urgent call from our board members. he said -- this is crazy. we got into it. several people worked on it. they found out -- we could not -- it got resolved. the crews helped the electricity workers. we got to this crisis. it underscores the importance of the on the border work. now that we have got the u.s. elections behind us, is there a moment to build an amendment on it now? why is it so important to you? >> it is of immense benefit to both sides. we remain each other's largest trading partners. we are the two most integrated economies in the world. to have businesses constantly coming up against silly differences or the tyranny of small differences makes no sense. we have been making good progress s
energy -- people in the energy business understand that have to look for other opportunities. >> an interesting thing happened several days ago. in the wake of hurricane sandy, governor chris christie of new asked for help with gas pipeline crews. there are people from specter energy here today. specter has crews in ontario that were ready to go. there was some pickup in some pipeline. i get an urgent call from our board members. he said -- this is crazy. we got into it. several people...
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and nuclear energy. we thank them for their support. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging or other means of filing -- to be some time to think. there is no embargo it said c- span has agreed not to air the video of the breakfast until noon today to give those of you who actually paid to attend the breakfast time to file./ finally, if you'd like to ask a question please do the traditional thing as ms. subtle, nonthreatening signal. -- send me a subtle, nonthreatening signal. with that, thanks again from our supporters and yours. >> he always goes first. the times article was right about one thing -- thingdebt if you want to know we're really like, you can imagine sonny and cher, you can not imagine which one i am. somebody once asked me, what was it like to be president of a university? i said it is like being ceo of a cemetery. you have lots of people underneath you. i thought i would update you -- yesterday i had a meeting with a group of ceo's that we took in to meet with the w
and nuclear energy. we thank them for their support. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging or other means of filing -- to be some time to think. there is no embargo it said c- span has agreed not to air the video of the breakfast until noon today to give those of you who actually paid to attend the breakfast time to file./ finally, if you'd like to ask a question please do the traditional thing as ms. subtle, nonthreatening signal. -- send me a subtle, nonthreatening...
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i have no doubt that prairie states and others like it are smart investments for our energy future. here are a few great benefits of prairie state. prairie state will serve more than 2.5 million families and nine states with affordable power for more than 40 years. it will have invested more than $1 billion in ultra efficient environmental controls that already meet or exceed federal and state regulations. even with these investments in efficiency, it is projected to offer consumer electricity at only 5.5 cents per kilowatt hour. prairie state is the largest contributor to the tax base in washington county, generating over $785 million in regional economic activity. i urge my colleagues to take the time to learn the facts about prairie state and what additional great projects like this could mean for our nation. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas rise? ms. jackson lee: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the s
i have no doubt that prairie states and others like it are smart investments for our energy future. here are a few great benefits of prairie state. prairie state will serve more than 2.5 million families and nine states with affordable power for more than 40 years. it will have invested more than $1 billion in ultra efficient environmental controls that already meet or exceed federal and state regulations. even with these investments in efficiency, it is projected to offer consumer electricity...
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we talked about energy. when one of the quickest ways and most elementary ways to put people back to work in a hurry and have a tremendous impact on energy savings is for us to do something to pass what we're commonly calling a savings program that will on energyimmediately create jobs, bipartisan legislation i have been pushing for more than a year. we ought to do something rather quickly. we turn our attention to jobs so that these rural communities can be looked at. i would like to yield to the chair of our policy [indiscernible] >> i am pleased to join my colleagues today, we now have a debt ceiling fight behind us and we cannot afford to have any moreimmediately create distractions. we have to do everything that we can to create whole paying jobs in america. it is time for this republican majority to break the 110 day streak and start to put real legislation on the schedule. the president spoke and talked about what ever we are doing, we need to have a piece that is about growing our economy. unless we
we talked about energy. when one of the quickest ways and most elementary ways to put people back to work in a hurry and have a tremendous impact on energy savings is for us to do something to pass what we're commonly calling a savings program that will on energyimmediately create jobs, bipartisan legislation i have been pushing for more than a year. we ought to do something rather quickly. we turn our attention to jobs so that these rural communities can be looked at. i would like to yield to...
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i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's history. and there is no question on social issues whether it's women's healthcare or immigration. there was asset of issues that for younger voters was important to think about the kind of country and kind of president they wanted representing them. so on all those questions people wrestled carefully. i think that's why ultimately enough people in enough battleground states chose the president to continue this journey we're on. quickly in terms of demography. we don't know this for sure but we could be seeing different elections in on years and off years. the election in 2014 is going to be differ
i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's...
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of their station in life or where they live or their ethnic background or their gender to use their energy, talent and common sense as free people in a nation that must remain the strongest in the world which is simply cannot be if it's drowning in debt. i'm here to fight for what's best for my constituents, every one of them, today and every day in every single way i can. i am here to serve them and not any party or idea -- ideology. my constituents' future extends far beyond any election. they deserve that future to be as secure and prosperous as it can be. and it surely can be if we in congress and the white house can have the courage to move forward together in a spirit of true cooperation. i stand ready to do that, and i stand with the people of the hudson valley. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. gutierrez, for five minutes. mr. gutierrez: mr. speaker, let me tell you how you know you have turpped the corner in the immigration debate. when sean hanity and senator rand paul and a group of others i
of their station in life or where they live or their ethnic background or their gender to use their energy, talent and common sense as free people in a nation that must remain the strongest in the world which is simply cannot be if it's drowning in debt. i'm here to fight for what's best for my constituents, every one of them, today and every day in every single way i can. i am here to serve them and not any party or idea -- ideology. my constituents' future extends far beyond any election....
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but i hope we can marshal the energy and create -- i think there's an extraordinary opportunity. i think we can turn that longevity paired docs into a fast payoff and i think the analogy is the movement of so many women into new roles in the 60's and 70's. at that point we were thinking as a society, this is going to be a zero-sum proposition. how we accommodate all this talent. we will simply displace men and end up at the same place that we started only with a lot of conflict along the way. now we know we would be never be competitive without that enormous source of talent. down the road we will feel the same way about the segment of population. i think there'll be lots of surprises as well. we can't write off the talent and experience of this group but even more we tend to underestimate the creativity and and -- david gallas and he studied creativity said creativity across the life course. he said the value of every significant painting that was sold over the last 100 years and as they looks at the patterns of this artwork more strongly than anything else was that the most val
but i hope we can marshal the energy and create -- i think there's an extraordinary opportunity. i think we can turn that longevity paired docs into a fast payoff and i think the analogy is the movement of so many women into new roles in the 60's and 70's. at that point we were thinking as a society, this is going to be a zero-sum proposition. how we accommodate all this talent. we will simply displace men and end up at the same place that we started only with a lot of conflict along the way....
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the energy and thus are a visceral testament to writing two things. one aside the issue of educational reform has ripened. it's a combination of need, the talent we see in this term has coalesced around this issue to detect elegies, but there is a sense that the moment has arrived. and the other is 73 bush. [applause] i am a great believer that two things matter in life. one of the idea and the others people. that's the real driver of change, the real trailer of this silly when you want pack it all. and jeb is a perfect example of a person coming together with real talent and commitment come with a set of ideas. the fact is sure i'll hear is the greatest salute you could give. condi and i come out of the national security background paper gangsters the semester on to something called the everyman bond calculator. it used to calculate what mr. and mrs. eep, the circular error probable blast effects of nuclear weapons. here we are today. we traveled a considerable distance. the other person that comes to mind is mike mullen, former chairman of the joint
the energy and thus are a visceral testament to writing two things. one aside the issue of educational reform has ripened. it's a combination of need, the talent we see in this term has coalesced around this issue to detect elegies, but there is a sense that the moment has arrived. and the other is 73 bush. [applause] i am a great believer that two things matter in life. one of the idea and the others people. that's the real driver of change, the real trailer of this silly when you want pack it...
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i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's history. and there is no question on social issues whether it's women's healthcare or immigration. there was asset of issues that for younger voters was important to think about the kind of country and kind of president they wanted representing them. so on all those questions people wrestled carefully. i think that's why ultimately enough people in enough battleground states chose the president to continue this journey we're on. quickly in terms of demoggrafi. we don't know this for sure but we could be seeing different elections in on years and off years. the election in 2014 is going to be differ
i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's...
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and congressman engel is a member of the energy and commerce committee and recently wrote a letter to fred upton, the chairman of the commerce committee, hoping to hold hearings on telecommunications and sandy. representative engel, what's your goal with those hearings? >> guest: well, you know, my district, as most districts in the new york, were disrupted by hurricane sandy. and when we look at the disruption, it's clear that telecommunications services were one of the key services that failed to perform. and so, um, we want to have a hearing just to find out what went wrong and what we can do to insure in the future that the same thing doesn't happen again. the fcc reported that the storm knocked out a quarter of the cell towers in an area spreading across ten states, and people lost wireless, it's, -- television, telephone and internet services. and, obviously, it puts lives at risk, and it's clear there either wasn't correct preparation, or we were caught by surprise. so this is not something that we want to happen again. the purpose of this hearing would not be to point any fing
and congressman engel is a member of the energy and commerce committee and recently wrote a letter to fred upton, the chairman of the commerce committee, hoping to hold hearings on telecommunications and sandy. representative engel, what's your goal with those hearings? >> guest: well, you know, my district, as most districts in the new york, were disrupted by hurricane sandy. and when we look at the disruption, it's clear that telecommunications services were one of the key services that...
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we're not eliminating the department of energy. department of education or housing at the federal level. we're not going to spend $2 trillion on the military that the military does not want. we're not scaling back on student loans because the country things you should borrow money from your parents. we're not self-deporting. we're not letting detroit go bankrupt. we're not starting the trade war with china on inauguration day in january. we're not going to have as president, the man who once led a mob of friends and cut a kid's hair off while he cried and screamed for help and there was no apology ever. we're not going to have a secretary bolton. we're not going to bring dick cheney back. we're not going to have the choice to do that. we said last night no! loudly. >> i'm sure michele bachmann is thrilled. >> stephanie: she was yea to all of that. bitter republicans. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] let's see. i don't know. story 6,534. didn't you see this? linda mcmahon she's classy. stay classy, linda. staffers failed u.s. senate
we're not eliminating the department of energy. department of education or housing at the federal level. we're not going to spend $2 trillion on the military that the military does not want. we're not scaling back on student loans because the country things you should borrow money from your parents. we're not self-deporting. we're not letting detroit go bankrupt. we're not starting the trade war with china on inauguration day in january. we're not going to have as president, the man who once...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! now imagine the worst case scenario. worse than that. [ woman screaming ] worse. that bad. [ lasers ] so now we need airbags. more airbags. perfect. give it smart brakes that excel in the wet. test it. test it. test it again. now put eyes in the back of its head. ditch the blind spot. [ lasers ] and that's how you make a car for an unsafe world. easy. ♪ ♪ >> eliot: how does hp make a mistake this big and i mean big! our number of the day $8.8 billion! that's how much hp says it overpaid for british software company. last year, hp bought autonomy for $11.1 billion. today hp announced that oops,oomi is -- autonomy is worth a fraction of that. autonomy misrepresented its finances. but if hp got hoodwinked, how? how could they miss something they claim is that big. autonomy was audited by deloitte and it was audited by kpmg, two of the big four accounting firms. they didn't notice anything? really? this s
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! now imagine the worst case scenario. worse than that. [ woman screaming ] worse. that bad. [ lasers ] so now we need airbags. more airbags. perfect. give it smart brakes that excel in the wet. test it. test it. test it again. now put eyes in the back of its head. ditch the blind spot. [ lasers ] and that's how you make a car for an unsafe world. easy. ♪...
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this is a part of energy. they said the cost of producing solar energy is $0.15 per kilowatt hour. i really don't tink the prices are actually that close. they also say because we're showing on the screen right now. wind production, over nine and a half cents per kilowatt hour. wind is cheaper thancoal. what is wrong with their mass? >> that is not true at all. if we strip away the subsidies, tax preferences to mobilize cost of pduction we see the wind and solar power substantially more expensive than coal and natural gas. on top of that, they this in some ridiculous figure where wind power will be 33% capacity factor meaning you can produce electricity at 303 percent of the time. what you're looking at is wind power is about 75% to 100 percent more expensive than conventional engines and solar power is uch more expensive than that, 3-5 times more expensive. melissa: you are teaming up with republican senator james in half. and you guys are going to a go to capitol hill and try and get this done. what do you think of the odds? >> well, i think it eventually -- the american people,
this is a part of energy. they said the cost of producing solar energy is $0.15 per kilowatt hour. i really don't tink the prices are actually that close. they also say because we're showing on the screen right now. wind production, over nine and a half cents per kilowatt hour. wind is cheaper thancoal. what is wrong with their mass? >> that is not true at all. if we strip away the subsidies, tax preferences to mobilize cost of pduction we see the wind and solar power substantially more...
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the rest comes from raising taxes on energy companies and brokers and traders. over a decade bricks down $160 billion each year that still leaves a hole of the hundred $40 billion. he so you're looking at alionde $100 trillion deficit the president was to demonize the bushhe tax cuts but thewill. tax revenue is already increasing under the bushes. rates for the federalfact government. in fact, they have risen $233 billion over the past t two years up 26% raising the tax rate is a sure recipe for bigger deficits according to the cbo.coce. so far it has not been part of the discussion. don't you think it ought to be? to meet with the respect did ceos can they take the path to prosperity? next. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for est pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoi
the rest comes from raising taxes on energy companies and brokers and traders. over a decade bricks down $160 billion each year that still leaves a hole of the hundred $40 billion. he so you're looking at alionde $100 trillion deficit the president was to demonize the bushhe tax cuts but thewill. tax revenue is already increasing under the bushes. rates for the federalfact government. in fact, they have risen $233 billion over the past t two years up 26% raising the tax rate is a sure recipe...
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the biggest culprit, the epa and the energy department. your taste plain, director of regulation policy for the american action form. welcome. i want to start with this $106 billion number that we were talking about in a break. this is a lot o money. $106 billion. these are rules that are still being written that were supposed to go into place sometime this ar. the laws already on the books. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, already 25 economically significant regulations at the white house now. regulations with an economic impact of $100million or more. some of those are rules under the affordable care act, the menu labeling rules, rules for vending machines, labor requirements. a lot at the white house now. a lot of rules that are past their statutory deadline, past the deadline that the administration set for themhat have been waiting around for several months. we don't know why. even as some it might be because of the election because the pace the rerun right now is significantly lower than other reelection years. gerr more
the biggest culprit, the epa and the energy department. your taste plain, director of regulation policy for the american action form. welcome. i want to start with this $106 billion number that we were talking about in a break. this is a lot o money. $106 billion. these are rules that are still being written that were supposed to go into place sometime this ar. the laws already on the books. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, already 25 economically significant regulations at...
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tech and utilities were the top performing sectors while telecom and energy lag behind. we were talking about natural gas prices tumbling 4% today on warmer weather. forecasters warning of a warm start, but still expected to be much colder than last year. a lot of people betting it would be $4 at this point, if not. factory activity among the manufacturers falling back into contraction this month on bigger than expected drop as the federal reserve said activity index fell three points negative 2.8. the first of five regional reports covering an area that is not affected by hurricane sandy so you can only imagine how it would be in new york. david: will be talking with scott bauer in the pit of the cme. duking it out in our street fight. let's start with scott at the cme. consumer sentiment first of all. it is very high, but are the folks who say they're optimistic in their money where their mouths are? >> so far they are. but it is really teetering on the brink of something bad happening. i don't mean to be looking into a black hole, but so many macroeconomic things on t
tech and utilities were the top performing sectors while telecom and energy lag behind. we were talking about natural gas prices tumbling 4% today on warmer weather. forecasters warning of a warm start, but still expected to be much colder than last year. a lot of people betting it would be $4 at this point, if not. factory activity among the manufacturers falling back into contraction this month on bigger than expected drop as the federal reserve said activity index fell three points negative...
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lou: the ones that went there today. >> those that are getting hit with the energy increases in labor cost increases b-1 if i td would've i told you that i think? fewer still want to be loved with all the deficit. lou: it's going to have to mean cutting the federal budget.the x >> even if we increase the taxr, rates, as you noted, the top 1%y in this country, 17% of the 37 income is what they make. they pay 7% 37% of the taxes.oug lou: give us your last thought here.ith the >> mr. president, please, please we work with the businessyou' putti community. we want you to succeed. but you are puttingy animpedims in a way to make it impossible. we want you to succeed. work with us. >> i don't expect the republicans to love our budget. compromise is hard. we are going to have to compromise. lou: no spending cuts, what is the deal? that is tonight's "chalk talk" people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i wasaving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save
lou: the ones that went there today. >> those that are getting hit with the energy increases in labor cost increases b-1 if i td would've i told you that i think? fewer still want to be loved with all the deficit. lou: it's going to have to mean cutting the federal budget.the x >> even if we increase the taxr, rates, as you noted, the top 1%y in this country, 17% of the 37 income is what they make. they pay 7% 37% of the taxes.oug lou: give us your last thought here.ith the >>...
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comes from raising taxes on options, commodity traders, corporate owned life insurance policies and energy companies and let's get serious for a moment. the $1.6 trillion over a decade breaks down to $160 billion, each year, this leaves a hole of $840 billion. if we want to balance the budget, the president likes to deem it -- you are looking at a $1 trillion deficit, the president likes to demonize the bush tax cuts and he won't tell you this, but i will: the tax revenue is already increasing to the federal government under the bush rates. in fact, individual income tax payments have risen 233 billion dollars over the course of the past two years, up 26%. and raising the marginal tax rate is a sure recipe for recession, and even bigger deficits, according to the congressional budget office. that wasn't part of today's news conference, so far it has not been part of the discussion. don't you think it ought to be? president ama to meet with some of the country's most respected ceos. can they convince him to take the path to prosperity? the path to prosperity? author of the best-selling book
comes from raising taxes on options, commodity traders, corporate owned life insurance policies and energy companies and let's get serious for a moment. the $1.6 trillion over a decade breaks down to $160 billion, each year, this leaves a hole of $840 billion. if we want to balance the budget, the president likes to deem it -- you are looking at a $1 trillion deficit, the president likes to demonize the bush tax cuts and he won't tell you this, but i will: the tax revenue is already increasing...
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new report from the energy department fell demand fell 3 into 8% year-over-year, to about 18.2 million barrels a day. slowing economy there. >>> chevron taking full-page ads in argentina newspapers. appealing for argentina's court to end freeze assets in the country. an argentina judge ordered freeze earlier this month on behalf of claimants in ecuador. think want a $19 billion damage stealthment. chevron says the case is fraudulent. interesting they're taking to the media. >>> why is the u.s. sending billions of dollars to egypt in fresh aid when president morsi is becoming a dictator before our very eyes? we'll talk about that, why that money might be better spent at home. "piles of money" coming up. ♪ look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic onchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copsymptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintance treatment that does both. spiriva handiher tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not r
new report from the energy department fell demand fell 3 into 8% year-over-year, to about 18.2 million barrels a day. slowing economy there. >>> chevron taking full-page ads in argentina newspapers. appealing for argentina's court to end freeze assets in the country. an argentina judge ordered freeze earlier this month on behalf of claimants in ecuador. think want a $19 billion damage stealthment. chevron says the case is fraudulent. interesting they're taking to the media....
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you are sealing the private sector you wil raise their taxes and, their health care costs and their energy costs and raise their labor costs and people are not going to invest, you will not find the job creation you need. american businesses want the president to succeed. i didn't support him or vote for him but i want him to succeed, because his success is tied to my success. and, conversely, his success is tied to the success of american business, and, if he can -- there ought to be common ground here. i'm not seeing it yet. >> lou: what do you think of the idea that a dozen ceos from big companies show up at the white house, to talk big with the big guy, but, small business, that creates most of the jobs in the country not represented. these folks represent a fraction of our economy. and, they have a major, major portion of the lobbying efforts, and the pressure that is applied in washington. what is your reaction to that, andy? >> these are good people, smart peop, intelligent people, t, you really have to look at how they are motivated different than small businesses would be, and, th
you are sealing the private sector you wil raise their taxes and, their health care costs and their energy costs and raise their labor costs and people are not going to invest, you will not find the job creation you need. american businesses want the president to succeed. i didn't support him or vote for him but i want him to succeed, because his success is tied to my success. and, conversely, his success is tied to the success of american business, and, if he can -- there ought to be common...